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Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg

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Lang's adherence to the older faith, together with his pride and arrogance, made him very unpopular in his Salzburg diocese. As early as in 1523 he was involved in a serious struggle with his subjects in the
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and quickly made his way to the front. He was also one of the most trusted advisers of Frederick's son and successor
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after a castle near his hometown that came into his possession in 1507. After studying at
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Holy Roman Empire statesman, cardinal and Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg (1469-1540)
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Die Bautätigkeit des Kardinals Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg (1468–1540)
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Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
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Tübingen
Frederick III of Habsburg
Maximilian I
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Bishopric of Cartagena
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Suburbicarian diocese
Albano

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